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General elections were held in Mauritius on 3 July 2005, with polls counted on 4 July. The Alliance Sociale, a coalition led by the Mauritian Labour Party (PTr) and including the Mauritian Party of Xavier-Luc Duval (PMXD), the Mauritian Social Democrat Party (MSN), Les Verts (Greens), the Republican Movement, and the Mauritian Militant Socialist Movement (MMSM), won the election with 42 of the 70 seats (38 elected directly, and another 4 nominated under the country's "best loser" system). The PTr leader, Navin Ramgoolam, was subsequently appointed Prime Minister on 5 July, with Rashid Beebeejaun as his deputy. Three other coalition leaders were elected, but the Les Verts leader failed to oust outgoing Prime Minister Paul Bérenger from his constituency.

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  • 2005 Mauritian general election (en)
  • Élections législatives mauriciennes de 2005 (fr)
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  • Les élections législatives mauriciennes de 2005 sont une élection législative à Maurice se tenant le 3 juillet 2005. L', coalition dirigée par le parti travailliste mauricien et comprenant le , le parti mauricien social démocrate, , le ainsi que le , remporte l'élection avec 42 des 70 sièges (38 élus directement et 4 autres avec le système "Best loser"). Navin Ramgoolam devient premier ministre le 5 juillet 2005, Rashid Beebeejaun devient son adjoint. (fr)
  • General elections were held in Mauritius on 3 July 2005, with polls counted on 4 July. The Alliance Sociale, a coalition led by the Mauritian Labour Party (PTr) and including the Mauritian Party of Xavier-Luc Duval (PMXD), the Mauritian Social Democrat Party (MSN), Les Verts (Greens), the Republican Movement, and the Mauritian Militant Socialist Movement (MMSM), won the election with 42 of the 70 seats (38 elected directly, and another 4 nominated under the country's "best loser" system). The PTr leader, Navin Ramgoolam, was subsequently appointed Prime Minister on 5 July, with Rashid Beebeejaun as his deputy. Three other coalition leaders were elected, but the Les Verts leader failed to oust outgoing Prime Minister Paul Bérenger from his constituency. (en)
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